IFB #26300055 Carney Academy Elementary Roof Replacement-GC
Federal opportunity from 00138 - Purchasing • City of New Bedford. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026. Industry: NAICS 25, 17, 41, 30, 15, 16, 72, 10, 26.
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IFB #26300055 Carney Academy Elementary Roof Replacement-GC
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BidPulsar Analysis
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This opportunity involves the IFB #26300055 for the roof replacement at Carney Academy Elementary. The project falls under several NAICS categories, highlighting the specific industry focus. With a response deadline set for March 11, 2026, this is a significant commitment for interested bidders, appealing to general contractors specializing in roof replacement and construction management.
The buyer aims to select a qualified general contractor to replace the roof at Carney Academy Elementary, ensuring a safe and functional facility for educational purposes.
- General contractors with experience in roof replacement
- Firms specializing in educational institution projects
- Contractors with a robust safety record
- Project planning and scheduling
- Procurement of materials
- Demolition of existing roofing
- Installation of new roofing system
- Final inspection and quality assurance
- Company profile and experience
- References from similar projects
- Detailed project plan and timeline
- Cost proposal
- Insurance and bonding information
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Bidders must comply with all local building codes
- Ensure all environmental regulations are met during construction
- Submit all required certifications and documentation
- Consider competitive pricing due to anticipated competition
- Factor in material costs and labor rates specific to roof replacement
- Plan for contingencies related to weather delays
- Consider partnerships with roofing material suppliers
- Explore subcontracting opportunities with specialized roofing subcontractors
- Look for local labor resources to minimize costs
- Weather delays impacting project timeline
- Budget overruns due to unforeseen repairs
- Regulatory compliance issues during construction
- What is the expected budget range for this project?
- Will the school be operational during construction?
- Are there any business or community considerations impacting the schedule?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific budget range provided
- No information on existing roof condition or material specifications
- Lack of details regarding pre-bid meetings or site visits
- No clear zoning or permitting requirements mentioned
- Uncertainty about potential warranties or maintenance expectations
- Absence of performance bonds or insurance requirements listed
- Limited information on evaluation criteria for bids
- No specific contact person for further inquiries
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